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Jeff Copeland is the author of the new book Love You Madly, Holly Woodlawn: A Walk On The Wild Side With Andy Warhol's Most Fabulous Superstar. By the mid-1980s, Holly Woodlawn, once lauded by George Cukor for her performance in the 1970 Warhol production and Paul Morrissey directed Trash, and the inspiration to the opening verse of the 1973 Lou Reed song “Walk On The Wildside”, was washed up. But a chance meeting with Copeland, who moved to Hollywood with dreams of ‘making it' as a television writer, changed the course of BOTH of their lives forever. This is the story of how an unlikely friendship between a young gay writer and a “mature” trans-gender actress and performer created the bestselling autobiography of 1991, A Low Life in High Heels. Purchase a copy of Love You Madly, Holly Woodlawn: A Walk On The Wild Side With Andy Warhol's Most Fabulous SuperstarJoin the Love You Madly, Holly Woodlawn Facebook pageVisit the Love You Madly, Holly Woodlawn YouTube channel Visit Jeff Copeland's Facebook page---------- BookedOnRock.com The Booked On Rock Store The Booked On Rock YouTube Channel Follow The Booked On Rock with Eric Senich:FACEBOOKINSTAGRAMTIKTOKX Find Your Nearest Independent Bookstore Contact The Booked On Rock Podcast: thebookedonrockpodcast@gmail.com The Booked On Rock Music: “Whoosh” by Crowander / “Last Train North” & “No Mercy” by TrackTribe
In Love You Madly, Holly Woodlawn (Feral House, 2025), Jeff Copeland brings readers into Hollywood in the 1980s and shares his story of writing a book about one of the most infamous of Warhol's Superstars. A young, aspiring writer desperate for a break...and the legendary Andy Warhol superstar who gave him the story of a lifetime. By the mid-1980s, Holly Woodlawn, once lauded by George Cukor for her performance in the 1970 Warhol production and Paul Morrissey directed Trash, was washed up. Over. Kaput. She was living in a squalid Hollywood apartment with her dog and bottles of Chardonnay. A chance meeting with starry-eyed corn-fed Missouri-born Jeff Copeland, who moved to Hollywood with dreams of 'making it' as a television writer, changed the course of BOTH of their lives forever. Love You Madly, Holly Woodlawn is a story of how an unlikely friendship with a young gay writer and an, ahem, mature trans actress and performer created the bestselling autobiography of 1991, A Low Life in High Heels. This book about writing a book is a celebration of chutzpa and love as Holly, the embodiment of Auntie Mame, introduces Jeff to the glamorous (and sometimes larcenous) world of a Warhol Superstar. In turn, Jeff uses his writing (and typing) talent to give Holly the second chance at fame she craved. In turns hilarious and heartwarming, Love You Madly, Holly Woodlawn is a portrait of the real Holly who loved deeply, laughed loudly, and left mayhem in her wake. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In Love You Madly, Holly Woodlawn (Feral House, 2025), Jeff Copeland brings readers into Hollywood in the 1980s and shares his story of writing a book about one of the most infamous of Warhol's Superstars. A young, aspiring writer desperate for a break...and the legendary Andy Warhol superstar who gave him the story of a lifetime. By the mid-1980s, Holly Woodlawn, once lauded by George Cukor for her performance in the 1970 Warhol production and Paul Morrissey directed Trash, was washed up. Over. Kaput. She was living in a squalid Hollywood apartment with her dog and bottles of Chardonnay. A chance meeting with starry-eyed corn-fed Missouri-born Jeff Copeland, who moved to Hollywood with dreams of 'making it' as a television writer, changed the course of BOTH of their lives forever. Love You Madly, Holly Woodlawn is a story of how an unlikely friendship with a young gay writer and an, ahem, mature trans actress and performer created the bestselling autobiography of 1991, A Low Life in High Heels. This book about writing a book is a celebration of chutzpa and love as Holly, the embodiment of Auntie Mame, introduces Jeff to the glamorous (and sometimes larcenous) world of a Warhol Superstar. In turn, Jeff uses his writing (and typing) talent to give Holly the second chance at fame she craved. In turns hilarious and heartwarming, Love You Madly, Holly Woodlawn is a portrait of the real Holly who loved deeply, laughed loudly, and left mayhem in her wake. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
In Love You Madly, Holly Woodlawn (Feral House, 2025), Jeff Copeland brings readers into Hollywood in the 1980s and shares his story of writing a book about one of the most infamous of Warhol's Superstars. A young, aspiring writer desperate for a break...and the legendary Andy Warhol superstar who gave him the story of a lifetime. By the mid-1980s, Holly Woodlawn, once lauded by George Cukor for her performance in the 1970 Warhol production and Paul Morrissey directed Trash, was washed up. Over. Kaput. She was living in a squalid Hollywood apartment with her dog and bottles of Chardonnay. A chance meeting with starry-eyed corn-fed Missouri-born Jeff Copeland, who moved to Hollywood with dreams of 'making it' as a television writer, changed the course of BOTH of their lives forever. Love You Madly, Holly Woodlawn is a story of how an unlikely friendship with a young gay writer and an, ahem, mature trans actress and performer created the bestselling autobiography of 1991, A Low Life in High Heels. This book about writing a book is a celebration of chutzpa and love as Holly, the embodiment of Auntie Mame, introduces Jeff to the glamorous (and sometimes larcenous) world of a Warhol Superstar. In turn, Jeff uses his writing (and typing) talent to give Holly the second chance at fame she craved. In turns hilarious and heartwarming, Love You Madly, Holly Woodlawn is a portrait of the real Holly who loved deeply, laughed loudly, and left mayhem in her wake. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
In Love You Madly, Holly Woodlawn (Feral House, 2025), Jeff Copeland brings readers into Hollywood in the 1980s and shares his story of writing a book about one of the most infamous of Warhol's Superstars. A young, aspiring writer desperate for a break...and the legendary Andy Warhol superstar who gave him the story of a lifetime. By the mid-1980s, Holly Woodlawn, once lauded by George Cukor for her performance in the 1970 Warhol production and Paul Morrissey directed Trash, was washed up. Over. Kaput. She was living in a squalid Hollywood apartment with her dog and bottles of Chardonnay. A chance meeting with starry-eyed corn-fed Missouri-born Jeff Copeland, who moved to Hollywood with dreams of 'making it' as a television writer, changed the course of BOTH of their lives forever. Love You Madly, Holly Woodlawn is a story of how an unlikely friendship with a young gay writer and an, ahem, mature trans actress and performer created the bestselling autobiography of 1991, A Low Life in High Heels. This book about writing a book is a celebration of chutzpa and love as Holly, the embodiment of Auntie Mame, introduces Jeff to the glamorous (and sometimes larcenous) world of a Warhol Superstar. In turn, Jeff uses his writing (and typing) talent to give Holly the second chance at fame she craved. In turns hilarious and heartwarming, Love You Madly, Holly Woodlawn is a portrait of the real Holly who loved deeply, laughed loudly, and left mayhem in her wake. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/lgbtq-studies
In Love You Madly, Holly Woodlawn (Feral House, 2025), Jeff Copeland brings readers into Hollywood in the 1980s and shares his story of writing a book about one of the most infamous of Warhol's Superstars. A young, aspiring writer desperate for a break...and the legendary Andy Warhol superstar who gave him the story of a lifetime. By the mid-1980s, Holly Woodlawn, once lauded by George Cukor for her performance in the 1970 Warhol production and Paul Morrissey directed Trash, was washed up. Over. Kaput. She was living in a squalid Hollywood apartment with her dog and bottles of Chardonnay. A chance meeting with starry-eyed corn-fed Missouri-born Jeff Copeland, who moved to Hollywood with dreams of 'making it' as a television writer, changed the course of BOTH of their lives forever. Love You Madly, Holly Woodlawn is a story of how an unlikely friendship with a young gay writer and an, ahem, mature trans actress and performer created the bestselling autobiography of 1991, A Low Life in High Heels. This book about writing a book is a celebration of chutzpa and love as Holly, the embodiment of Auntie Mame, introduces Jeff to the glamorous (and sometimes larcenous) world of a Warhol Superstar. In turn, Jeff uses his writing (and typing) talent to give Holly the second chance at fame she craved. In turns hilarious and heartwarming, Love You Madly, Holly Woodlawn is a portrait of the real Holly who loved deeply, laughed loudly, and left mayhem in her wake. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture
Join me this week for a chat with author, producer and screenwriter Jeff Copeland. Jeff talks about his upcoming release, Love You Madly, Holly Woodlawn. Jeff has tons of stories to tell and I could talk with him forever, not only about Holly but about his adventures in life. And be sure to check out Jeff's unusual book promos on YouTube.
Sintonía: "Mahna Mahna" (Sesame Street) - Cake"Never There", "Walk On By", "Sheep Go To Heaven" y "Cool Blue Reason", extraídas del tercer álbum titulado "Prolonging The Magic" (Columbia Records, 1998)"Meanwhile, Rick James", "Shadow Stabbing", "Arco Arena", "Short Skirt, Long Jacket", "Comfort Eagle", "Love You Madly" y "Pretty Pink Ribbon", extraídas del 4º, "Comfort Eagle" (Columbia, 2001)"Mexico" y "Let Me Go" del LP "Prolonging The Magic" y "Opera Singer" del LP "Comfort Eagle"Todas las músicas compuestas e interpretadas por CakeEscuchar audio
Violet Saturn is a young up and coming band consisting of siblings Lauren Carr Reed (vocals) and Spencer Carr Reed (guitars). The band makes melodic pop-punk songs in the vein of Paramore. They recently released a new album titled "All The Cool Kids" on the Big Machine Label (Sheryl Crow, The Struts). We discuss the new album, songwriting, visual style, the L.A. rock scene and more! 00:00 - Intro 00:39 - Welcome Violet Saturn! 01:05 - New Album "All The Cool Kids" 01:30 - Signed to Big Machine Label Group 04:28 - Writing Songs & Learning to Produce 05:11 - Sweetest Life & Early Songwriting 06:00 - Young & Dumb & Songwriting Process 07:31 - Learning Music 09:01 - All the Cool Kids 11:27 - Developing Style 12:24 - Nick Ruiz of Joyous Wolf & L.A. Bands 13:47 - Troubadour 14:36 - Love You Madly 15:47 - Who Is She? with Josh Freese & Chris Chaney 16:54 - Over Songwriting & Recording 17:54 - You Should Go & Guitar Solos 19:30 - Korn, Influences & Modern Music 21:17 - Paramore & Opening Bands 22:07 - Getting Along as Siblings 23:17 - Losing Things in Malibu Fire 24:25 - Future Live Shows Locally & Tour27:58 - Humane Society & Pets 29:02 - Outro Violet Saturn website:https://www.violetsaturn.com/The Humane Society website:https://www.humanesociety.org/Chuck Shute website:https://chuckshute.com/Support the showThanks for Listening & Shute for the Moon!
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Is it possible to have intense, passionate, and over-the-top (some would say crazy) kind of love in our lives? How do we drop the pretense of the beliefs about love and life that we have adopted and have been living our entire life? Can we make “mistakes” and forgive ourselves… knowing that we sometimes need to learn lessons that we cannot learn any other way? Robin doesn’t pretend to have all the answers. BUT, what she has come to unmistakably know is that we are all on a journey of self-discovery and growth. Life moves on, whether we want it to or not, and in order to be in sync with our hearts and souls, it is important to allow love to flow through our lives and transform those parts of ourselves that are conditioned and not who we are authentically. If you want to be truly happy and free, it is imperative that you know your needs and values, and act from that place in integrity. It is not easy if you allow fear from your past heartbreaks and wounds to lead the way. This episode will inspire you to reach for all the love that you are, and share it so that you can be liberated and able to experience all the love that is here for you. Learn more about Awaken Radio
Gab & Jam Episode 43 Musical Discoveries V2.0 Description This episode is a follow-up to our first Gab & Jam episode (https://youtu.be/pqObIeyy5FA ), which nearly a year and a half ago. As we worked on the “research” for this episode, I noticed a common thread with at least half of the artists represented here and that’s they represent some sort of cultural, ethnic, or racial mixture, and for the ones that don’t meet that criteria, there is usually a musical or a genre mix happening. We will try to point out those “mixings” as we share them and their music with you. FYI: Most of the “research” came from Wikipedia (which although is NOT a reliable source, but is the first stop often when trying to understand something or someone). Recommended Tracks (from this episode): 1. Mitski, “Nobody” 2. Meklit, “You Are My Luck” 3. Stromae, “Papaoutai” 4. Cake, “Love You Madly” 5. Tom Morello, “Roadrunner” From last episode (Gab & Jam Episode 42 http://bit.ly/2D8fvAW ): 1. St. Vincent, “Los Ageless” 2. Sufjan Stevens, “Worst Christmas Ever” 3. Kacey Musgraves, “Slow Burn” 4. Dead Letter Circus, “The Armor You Own” 5. Ghost, “Rats” YouTube Playlist: http://bit.ly/2M68ao6 There is NO way we could fit all the juicy information that we discuss in this video description, so you will need to head to the blog post in order to get it all. That link is: (add link) Also, keep in mind that this is a series of 2 episodes. This video is part 2 of 2. If you want to understand more about artists not mentioned here, you will need to watch video 1 (and that link is here: http://bit.ly/2D8fvAW ). 1:10 Mitski 3:01 “Nobody” 4:30 Meklit 5:30 “You Are My Luck” 7:48 Stromae 9:19 “Papaoutai” 13:17 Cake 14:00 “Love You Madly” 16:07 Tom Morello 17:19 “Roadrunner” If you enjoyed this episode, please check out our very first Gab & Jam Episode 1 for that list of “Undiscovered Artists.” https://youtu.be/pqObIeyy5FA • Preview “19 for 2019” http://bit.ly/2LNZu5J • South By Southwest 2019 Meet Up (We’ll be doing daily vlogging and showing you the music stores in Austin, Texas): http://bit.ly/2TH680i • Gearfest 2019 Meet Up (and Jam Session): http://bit.ly/2TH680i Mentioned/seen in video: • Fodera Bass (see unboxing at https://youtu.be/qy9hLquobd0 ) • See Eyewear • Apple Watch • Nike sneakers • Necklace (Bruce): http://www.Nashvillepicks.com • Hartke Amp (see unboxing at https://youtu.be/QZaDmme2FMQ ) Recorded with: ♣ iPhone 6s: http://amzn.to/2sBXfYJ ♣ MacBook Pro ♣ Adobe Premiere Elements: http://amzn.to/2vK0fUn ♣ Canon T6i: http://amzn.to/2sZZDI6 ♣ Fender Bass: http://amzn.to/2ttPXJF ♣ Fodera Bass: http://amzn.to/2sBX3bU ♣ Alesis Speakers: http://amzn.to/2sZodZG ♣ Logic Pro X: http://amzn.to/2sZuCnW ♣ Canon Powershot G7x Markii Camera: http://bit.ly/2EW6snH MUSIC: “Audrey, Please No Vox,” courtesy of PMG Cool & Quirky Custom Music (available through Songtradr at http://bit.ly/2QGRatf ) *There are affiliate links in this listing. If you order through this link, we may receive a percentage of the sale at no cost to you. *This is an unsponsored post. #goalsmatter #makersgonnamake #makegreatshit More Ways to stalk B L O O M I N G P R E J I P P I E : ¥ Blog: http://www.bloomingprejippie.com ¥ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bloomingprejippie ¥ Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bloomingprejipp ¥ Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/bloomingprejippie ¥ Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/bloomingprejippie ¥ Youtube: https://goo.gl/EzSkVn ¥ Soundcloud (blog): https://soundcloud.com/bloomingprejippie ¥ Soundcloud (music): https://soundcloud.com/prejippie ¥ Funky Happy People (Who Listen to a Variety of Genres of Music) Facebook Group: http://bit.ly/2NMPCs8 ¥ Be the Next D.I.Y. Rock Star Facebook Group: http://bit.ly/2PQ18Ff Please subscribe. Thanks. https://goo.gl/EzSkVn Until next Monday, here’s wishing love, peace, and chicken grease!
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JEFF COPELAND is an author, screenwriter and non-fiction television producer whose close friendship with Andy Warhol superstar HOLLY WOODLAWN (immortalized in Lou Reed's biggest hit song "Walk On the Wild Side") dramatically impacted his professional and personal life in ways he never expected. (46:40) EXPLICIT EPISODE NOTES: Andy Warhol made her famous. Lou Reed immortalized her in song. And JEFF COPELAND wrote the book that chronicles the extraordinary journey of a 15-year-old runaway who, as Reed croons, “shaved her legs and then he was a she.” As Jeff tells me in his PIERSON TO PERSON episode WALK ON THE WILD SIDE, he distinctly remembers the first time he laid eyes on the drag queen who would so dramatically impact his professional and personal life. JEFF: “I spotted this androgynous being, and I couldn’t figure out if this was a man or a woman. I turned to my friend and asked, ‘Who is that?’ And he said, ‘Oh, that’s Holly Woodlawn. She’s an Andy Warhol superstar. Don’t bother with her. She’s a mess!’ And I was intrigued. That night, as I tried to sleep, I couldn’t get Holly Woodlawn out of my mind. She just haunted me.” Jeff was a 25-year-old aspiring screenwriter at the time, and his fascination with Holly Woodlawn quickly turned into action. He found Holly, then 42, listed in the phone book, called her up and said he was writing a movie that she’d be perfect for. He invited her to dinner and the two hit it off immediately. (Jeff would later move into the apartment next to Holly’s.) JEFF: “We were extremely close. She told me her secrets. I told her mine. We shared the same insecurities. We were both misfits trying to fit in.” Jeff finished his script and started shopping it around with Holly Woodlawn attached. Nobody was interested. However, an intern at a literary agency fished the script out of the trashcan it had been thrown into – along with some biographical information and photos of Holly that Jeff had also submitted – and thought her story would make for a good book. The intern’s intuition proved to be right. A LOW LIFE IN HIGH HEELS: THE HOLLY WOODLAWN STORY was published in 1991 – a collaboration between Holly and Jeff, with Jeff doing the heavy lifting. Although Jeff didn’t really want to write a book, he agreed to do it with the understanding that if the movie rights were sold, he would write the screenplay. CUT TO: A year later, Jeff reads in Liz Smith’s gossip column that Madonna is going to star in a film based on Holly Woodlawn’s book and that actor/playwright Harvey Fierstein is going to write the screenplay. JEFF: “It was devastating. It was such a painful experience for me to have my best friend turn on me like that. She, essentially, stabbed me in the back. But I ended up thinking, ‘You know, Holly Woodlawn has only one story. Jeff Copeland has a million he can whip up. So, Holly, you take your story and go with Harvey Fierstein. Go with Columbia Pictures.’ I wasn’t going to stand in the way.” Eventually, the Madonna/Fierstein/Columbia deal fell through. And, despite the script being optioned a few more times by other producers, no movie about the life of Holly Woodlawn was ever made. But Holly never gave up hope that one day it would be – even on her deathbed. JEFF: “Holly was like Norma Desmond, clinging to that dream. And it was very tragic. Holly was an alcoholic and she just spiraled out of control. It really bothered me to see her decline physically because of her alcoholism. And when I saw her last, she was living in a convalescent home and I actually brought her some gingerbread from Starbucks, and tried to make peace. I never stopped caring about Holly or her wellbeing.” Holly Woodlawn died on December 6, 2015 at the age of 69. Jeff Copeland is now writing a new book about his many wild experiences with her called: Love You Madly, Holly Woodlawn. A LOW LIFE IN HIGH HEELS: THE HOLLY WOODLAWN STORY is available on Amazon: Many thanks to Poddington Bear for the opening music featured in this episode royalty free through Creative Commons licensing: "On a Wing" by Poddington Bear - soundofpicture.com
This is gonna be the last Lyrical Genius show! It’s been a good run. Switch and I will be playing all the super fun silly love songs (and a few heartstring pullers). Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 1′40″ Love is Strange by Micky & Sylvia on Dirty Dancing Soundtrack (RCA) 6′43″ I Want You So Bad I Can't Breathe by OK Go on Of The Blue Colour Of The Sky (Paracadute) 9′51″ I'm in Love by Audio Bullys on Generation (Mawlaw) 12′44″ Hey Now by Matt & Kim on New Glow (FADER) 15′27″ Inches and Falling (I Love Love) by The Format on Dog Problems (The Vanity Label) 25′58″ Love You Madly by Cake on Comfort Eagle (Sony) 29′34″ Anyway You Choose to Give it by The Black Ghosts on The Black Ghosts (Southern Fried Records) 33′04″ Think I'm in Love by Beck on The Information (Interscope) 36′14″ Please Stop Dancing by The Magnetic Fields on Distortion (Nonesuch) 44′06″ Sun by Two Door Cinema Club on Beacon (Glassnote) 46′42″ Love Letter to Japan by the bird and the bee on Ray Guns Are Not Just The Future (Blue Note) 50′34″ Idea of Happiness by Van She on Idea of Happiness 57′13″ Wherever You Are by Angus & Julia Stone on Angus & Julia Stone (Republic Records) 60′38″ Longing to Belong by Eddie Vedder on Ukulele Songs (Monkeywrench) 63′22″ Nicest Thing by Kate Nash on Made Of Bricks (Fiction) 67′04″ I Never by Rilo Kiley on More Adventurous (Beaute/Brute) 75′36″ Darlin' Darlin' by Pillowfight on Pillowfight (Bulk Recordings) 79′10″ Twenty-Four Hours a Day by Billie Holiday on Lady Day (Columbia) 82′07″ Dominos by Dawn Mitschele on Town of Trees EP (Dawn Mitschele) 85′52″ VCR by the xx on xx (XL Recordings) 92′47″ I'm Sorry I Love You by The Magnetic Fields on 69 Love Songs (Merge) 95′29″ I've Got Your Number by Passion Pit on Chunk of Change (French Kiss) 101′33″ Shoelaces by The Submarines on Love Notes/Letter Bombs (Nettwerk) 107′35″ Where the Night Begins by Marseilles Figs on The Dirty Canon (Figs of London) 111′34″ Look at Where We Are by Hot Chip on In Our Heads (Domino) 120′53″ Red Balloon by Azure Ray on As Above So Below (Saddle Creek)
Download Top Tech 023 - Personal Web Publishing At this time, buy salt as the Most Powerful Men in Canada discuss Top Tech. This week, personal Web Publishing. notes: Twitter Shuts Down Posterous - Business Insider App.net the add free social network Tools to help you write a blog - Lifehacker Wordpress Cat Scientists of the 1960s - Tumblr Vine Squarespace.com Best Content Management Systems Free Content Management Systems Octopress.org I think Beej meant Jekyll - a static web site site generator 16:20 - Intro Music: “Love You Madly” by Cake
Ilise Benun of Marketing-mentor.com interviews Colleen Wainwright (a.k.a. the communicatrix) for the CFC Speaker Podcast Series on the latest trends in social media networking for creative pros. Come hear her in person at CFC 2013, June 22-24 in San Francisco for her session, Making People Love You Madly: Selling Yourself in the Postmodern Marketplace. Details: www.creativefreelancerconference.com
Today's mix tape is called "I am so in L-O-V-E". It was a Valentine gift from one squishilly sick individual to another. You know the type. Those people that are so stupid in love with one another that they almost make those around them uncomfortable. It almost seems like they have a disease. Enjoy the sickness of the heart! 1. Girl From Impanema (music bed), Niteshift. 2. Ordinary Day, Emilie Mover. 3. You Make My Dreams Come True, Hall and Oates. 4. Love Song, Sara Bareilles. 5. All I Want To Do, Sugarland. 6. Oblivion, Sissel. 7. Trees, Marty Casey and the Lovehammers. 8. Streets of Old Quebec, Bill Staines. 9. Love You Madly, CAKE. 10. Don't Dream It's Over, Paul Carrack. 11. Our Bungalow of Dreams, Bix Beiderbecke. 12. Follow Me, Paul McCartney. 13. I Love You 5, Never Shout Never. 14. Nobody Does It Better, Voices 8 15 God Only Knows, Natalie Maines